Effects of Sub Occipital Muscle Inhibition Technique in Mechanical Low Back Pain
NCT ID: NCT06407206
Last Updated: 2024-07-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-01
2024-07-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Hamstring is a multi - joint muscle complex which consists of three muscles ( semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris muscle) that covers the posterior thigh extending from ischial tuberosity to the medial and lateral aspects of the knee joint, performing flexion of knee and extension of hip joint. Hamstring muscle is prone to tightness, its flexibility have a vital role in maintaining the normal lumbar spine mechanics. Hamstring tightness is common among ages of 18-25 years with about 62% to 82% prevalence .Hamstring shortening during spinal flexion limits anterior pelvic tilting resulting in higher compressive loads on lumbar spine. It will place extreme pressure on lumbar extensors, involved in maintaining pelvic motion which will result in LBP .
Sub occipital muscle inhibition technique is a technique that results in relaxing the tense fascia and sub occipital muscles .It can be relaxed by applying pressure to sub occipital region while patient is lying in supine position. It is able to relax the fascia and results in increasing hamstring flexibility, which further results in reducing low back pain, increasing lumbar spine mobility and reducing functional limitations
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Sub occipital muscle inhibition technique along with conventional therapy
Patient is in supine position Therapist sits near the head of the participant and places his hand below the head of the participant With the pads of hand therapist palpates the arch of atlas between the occipital protuberance and spinous process of axis and place the middle and ring finger over it by flexing the metacarpophalangeal joint in 90 degrees of flexion, base of skull will rest on hands Pressure is exerted in upward direction towards the therapist and is maintained for two minutes so that the muscle scan relax Participants are guided to keep their eyes close in order to avoid movement which affects the tone of sub occipital muscle
Sub occipital muscle inhibition technique and conventional therapy
Patient is in supine position Therapist sits near the head of the participant and places his hand below the head of the participant With the pads of hand therapist palpates the arch of atlas between the occipital protuberance and spinous process of axis and place the middle and ring finger over it by flexing the metacarpophalangeal joint in 90 degrees of flexion, base of skull will rest on hands Pressure is exerted in upward direction towards the therapist and is maintained for two minutes so that the muscle scan relax Participants are guided to keep their eyes close in order to avoid movement which affects the tone of sub occipital muscle
conventional therapy
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at lower back and hamstring muscles (pulse rate: 4Hertz, pulse duration: 150µs for 15mins) Hot pack ( 15mins),Ankle pumps (15 reps with 5 sec hold), Knee Range of motions (flexion and extension,10 reps),Quadriceps set (10 reps,5 sec hold),Vastus Medialis oblique (10 reps 5 sec hold),Gluteus sets (10 reps, 5 sec hold),Single knee to chest (10 reps with 10 sec hold) McKenzie exercises (10 reps with 10 sec hold and 10 sec rest),Stretching of calf and hamstring muscles (passive stretching,7 reps with 5 sec hold).
conventional therapy
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at lower back and hamstring muscles (pulse rate: 4Hertz, pulse duration: 150µs for 15mins) Hot pack ( 15mins),Ankle pumps (15 reps with 5 sec hold), Knee Range of motions (flexion and extension,10 reps),Quadriceps set (10 reps,5 sec hold),Vastus Medialis oblique (10 reps 5 sec hold),Gluteus sets (10 reps, 5 sec hold),Single knee to chest (10 reps with 10 sec hold) McKenzie exercises (10 reps with 10 sec hold and 10 sec rest),Stretching of calf and hamstring muscles (passive stretching,7 reps with 5 sec hold).
Interventions
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Sub occipital muscle inhibition technique and conventional therapy
Patient is in supine position Therapist sits near the head of the participant and places his hand below the head of the participant With the pads of hand therapist palpates the arch of atlas between the occipital protuberance and spinous process of axis and place the middle and ring finger over it by flexing the metacarpophalangeal joint in 90 degrees of flexion, base of skull will rest on hands Pressure is exerted in upward direction towards the therapist and is maintained for two minutes so that the muscle scan relax Participants are guided to keep their eyes close in order to avoid movement which affects the tone of sub occipital muscle
conventional therapy
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation at lower back and hamstring muscles (pulse rate: 4Hertz, pulse duration: 150µs for 15mins) Hot pack ( 15mins),Ankle pumps (15 reps with 5 sec hold), Knee Range of motions (flexion and extension,10 reps),Quadriceps set (10 reps,5 sec hold),Vastus Medialis oblique (10 reps 5 sec hold),Gluteus sets (10 reps, 5 sec hold),Single knee to chest (10 reps with 10 sec hold) McKenzie exercises (10 reps with 10 sec hold and 10 sec rest),Stretching of calf and hamstring muscles (passive stretching,7 reps with 5 sec hold).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Patients with hamstring tightness having popliteal angle more than 30 degrees.
* Negative sacroiliac distraction test to exclude sacroiliac joint pain
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with hamstring injury
* Active tumor or infection
* Fractures of cervical and lumbar spine
* History of previous lumbar, hip and knee surgery
* Migraine
* Fever
* Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
* Cauda equine syndrome
* Patients having cognitive or mental retardation
18 Years
25 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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maria Khalid, MSOMPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Dr. Ali Therapy clinic
Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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REC OMAIRAH AIEN
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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